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    it's better to start locally, unless your portfolio is amazing it'll be hard to get a job outside of the US.

    The best way is to do cold calls, when I first finished school I called every new media company listed on the pages and had so many rejections I felt like killing myself.

    Finally got one that will look at my work. I worked there for about 1month free before they started giving me paid work. I was lucky because the graphic designer there quit and started his own company. They basically gave me his job.

    it's all about timing and luck.

    best of luck

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